Hi Gerardo, "I'm working on the copyright page of a book that consists of a collection of diagrams of models from different creators and diagramers; I do have everyones consent." The link you gave didn't work :( However, visit this blog and do as he says and you won't go wrong: http://www.thebookdesigner.com/2009/10/self-publishing-basics-the-copyright-page/ (he also has a lot of other very good advice spread around his blog.) Incidentally, the book as a whole that you are putting together will be your copyright, unless you have signed it away to someone else in a written contract. Each diagram, as drawn, is the copyright of the person who drew it, unless signed away to someone else in a written contract. Each model, as designed, is the copyright of the original creator, unless signed away to someone else in a written contract. From a design angle to keep the book looking nice and attractive, keep all the legal copyright malarkey on the same page. All the best with the book, Rikki
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